Why be an Introducer?

Why Introducers introduce, and how Inventors can benefit…..

Do you come across any great ideas that need funding? Or Business Consultants who might like to have their own business? Or maybe Investors looking for better rewards for risking their money?
All kinds of different people and businesses come across lots of people and potentially brilliant ideas in the course of their normal activity: Patent Agents, Business Consultants, Business Angels, Innovation Centres, Enterprise Hubs and so forth. And usually they can be of direct help to only a small number, and must necessarily disappoint many. By way of example, Equity Entrepreneur, the UKBA and Angels Den have all realised that they gain real advantage and have no downside by ‘knowing someone who can’.
Many business consultants are really frustrated entrepreneurs. Fully capable of growing a successful business, they have simply lacked the ‘killer’ business idea. And the Investor does not exist who would not like to cut his risks and maximise his rewards. microFunding can’t guarantee there are no risks, or high rewards; but it certainly does help.
That’s where Introducing Investors, Managers and Inventors to the microFunding® Exchange comes in: by giving clients and colleagues access to the infinite matching potential of the Exchange, if there’s any merit at all in an idea it is likely to be found and funded. With enormous benefits going to all concerned, including the Introducer.
Introducers benefit tremendously by ‘white labelling’ the microFunding® Exchange to their own website. Their clients need never know they are not on the Introducer’s host website, and the Introducer can provide whatever help is relevant. For introduced Inventors, he can add comments to highlight and promote their posted Inventions.
Inventors can benefit from this too. If they use a generalist Introducer website like www.microfundingnorthwest.co.uk that simply acts as a gateway to the microFunding Exchange, the charges are very low; whereas by using a specialist like www.ukba.co.uk they will pay a lot more, but receive considerable assistance in positioning, writing and finding a Manager for their Invention.
By looking at these sites, you will see that the microFunding® Exchange has been designed so that it appears as part of the Introducer’s website. It appears as a page in the website in all the colours and fonts, with logos and descriptions, of the Introducer. All microFunding provides is the Exchange, its operations and administration: microFunding® does all the transactions, and accounts to the Introducer monthly for his share of the fee so he has just one account, and one VAT entry. It couldn’t be simpler.
There is no cost to Introducers other than those associated with adding the microFunding® Exchange to the website.
The Introducer promotes the microFunding® Exchange to his Inventor, Manager and Investor contacts and is rewarded accordingly on both quantity and quality of introductions by the microFunding® Exchange through his website. More, he multiplies these rewards by introducing additional active Introducers, being credited with a proportion of all their activity too.
The Introducer’s new introductions and Inventions posted through his website are automatically picked up and credited by the microFunding® Exchange, and once an Inventor, Manager or Investor is registered as being introduced by an Introducer, the Introducer is credited with any success that the Introducee might enjoy irrespective of any website he might later use to access the microFunding® Exchange.

So – thanks to all the Inventors, Managers and Investors who have used the site, thanks to all the Introducers who have put their clients microFunding’s way, and keep up the good inventing!

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